Just some ideas and thoughts that have occurred to me that i would like to share with you for the benefit of your excellent venture.

Firstly

As i am sure you are aware, if successful, Cornish International Sport would give a huge boost to Cornish national identity and be a big step in the general recognition of Cornwall being a Celtic nation.

As such you have adversaries in all walks of life and many a British institution who will go out of their way to scupper your ('our' i say as a Cornishman) aspirations.

In such circumstances it is worth studying cases of other small nations that have tried to express there sporting natures and the methods used by the central state and other organisations to try and stop them.

One such circumstance is the Breton 'National' Football team. None of the "French" regions have football teams only the cities. However the cunning Bretons created a Breton Football Association, a Breton Team and even organised some international matches with the likes of Cuba and Cameroon.

At the end of the day only the Brittany V Cameroon game was played but the story is not over and efforts are still afoot to organise more matches.

One such circumstance is the Breton 'National' Football team. None of the "French" regions have football teams only the cities. However the cunning Bretons created a Breton Football Association, a Breton Team and even organised some international matches with the likes of Cuba and Cameroon.

Last week Galicia played an international football match against Uruguay - and won 3-2 !